Druidus
Bluelighter
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- Mar 28, 2006
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Previously, I'd taught this person everything I could, once they came to me asking for help learning how to IV. I had them read a decent bit, and we talked a lot about it. But apparently, I didn't stress how dangerous missing a shot can be, or maybe didn't describe how it would feel accurately enough.
Regardless, I'd taught him with hydromorpone, and he went off and tried buproprion, of ALL things, for his second self-injection. He missed nearly one whole cc of liquid with 300mg of drug; due to panicking according to my friend, and not knowing what to watch for. The bruising was significant, there was serious discolouration and swelling, and also feelings of shooting electricity and numbness caused by differing positions of the arm. I advised him to go to the hospital; that it wasn't worth dying or losing an arm over. He went, and, luckily, was only experiencing vein irritation, nothing grave. Despite the hassle and medical record, I still think going to the hospital was the right thing to do. I've had to, a few times, for similarly non-serious stuff.
So I guess two questions: How do you teach someone what missing feels like if they don't know, and stress importance of avoiding such situations; especially if they know that getting a little in and then popping out will ruin a rush. He panicked, I think, to avoid that. Secondly, when do you, personally, go to the hospital for IV issues? I don't mean your advice to others, I mean what you do yourself.
A third: What was your first serious miss like? I missed a good .2 of cocaine, almost all of it, in the central vein going down one of my arms, I'm THINKING my left. I was convinced I was losing my arm, it was terrible, though in retrospect probably not as serious as recalled. The whole arm, basically, bruised and was numb then tingly for a couple days. I didn't go to the hospital to avoid a medical record as I require certain controlled substances and didn't want to jeopardize them at that point in life. I hoped, took benzos, smoked a bowl, and slept, hoping I'd be ok. Reckless, I suppose, but it just got better slowly after a few days looking awful.
Regardless, I'd taught him with hydromorpone, and he went off and tried buproprion, of ALL things, for his second self-injection. He missed nearly one whole cc of liquid with 300mg of drug; due to panicking according to my friend, and not knowing what to watch for. The bruising was significant, there was serious discolouration and swelling, and also feelings of shooting electricity and numbness caused by differing positions of the arm. I advised him to go to the hospital; that it wasn't worth dying or losing an arm over. He went, and, luckily, was only experiencing vein irritation, nothing grave. Despite the hassle and medical record, I still think going to the hospital was the right thing to do. I've had to, a few times, for similarly non-serious stuff.
So I guess two questions: How do you teach someone what missing feels like if they don't know, and stress importance of avoiding such situations; especially if they know that getting a little in and then popping out will ruin a rush. He panicked, I think, to avoid that. Secondly, when do you, personally, go to the hospital for IV issues? I don't mean your advice to others, I mean what you do yourself.
A third: What was your first serious miss like? I missed a good .2 of cocaine, almost all of it, in the central vein going down one of my arms, I'm THINKING my left. I was convinced I was losing my arm, it was terrible, though in retrospect probably not as serious as recalled. The whole arm, basically, bruised and was numb then tingly for a couple days. I didn't go to the hospital to avoid a medical record as I require certain controlled substances and didn't want to jeopardize them at that point in life. I hoped, took benzos, smoked a bowl, and slept, hoping I'd be ok. Reckless, I suppose, but it just got better slowly after a few days looking awful.